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Sigh of relief for 63 death row inmates 

Blessing Chidakwa-Herald Reporter AT least 63 prisoners on death row will now be re-sentenced by the High Court following the abolition of the death penalty. This momentous shift has been…

President promotes 27 Air Force officers

Remember Deketeke-Herald Reporter Commander-in-Chief of the Zimbabwe Defence Forces, President Mnangagwa, yesterday promoted 27 Air Force of Zimbabwe officers. The President made the promotions in terms of Section 15 (1)…

‘Find ways to combat gender-based violence’

Mutsawashe Mashandure-Herald Correspondent THERE is need to find ways of combating gender-based violence in Zimbabwe, amid indications that nearly one in three women is affected, which is significantly higher than…

Fugitive husband killer rearrested

Yeukai Karengezeka-Court Correspondent Bridget Makaza, accused of murdering her husband Macloud Mapanga in 2018, has been rearrested after six years on the run. Following her initial court appearance, Makaza fled…

Chimombe, Mpofu bail hearing today

Fidelis Munyoro-Chief Court Reporter BUSINESS partners Mike Chimombe and Moses Mpofu, ensnared in the whirlwind of the Presidential Goat Pass-On Scheme scandal, will today face a decisive moment as the…

Manager in court for theft

Yeukai Karengezeka-Court Correspondent A SHIFT manager at Simbisa Bakers Inn, William Gonese (28), stole US$3 420 from his workplace in a single night shift to fund online betting on a…

Recent rains improve crop, livestock situation

Herald Reporters RECENT rainfall activity across Zimbabwe has reignited optimism among farmers as crops and livestock show significant signs of recovery after enduring the severe heat of the dry spell…

Editorial Comment: Abolition of death penalty giant leap forward

ZIMBABWE has now formally abolished the death penalty for all crimes, civil and military, after President Mnangagwa signed the Death Penalty Abolition Act, unanimously passed by Parliament, and had it…

Looking back at Zimbabwe’s transformative year: 2024

Marilyn Mutize and Anashe Mpamombe As the nation enters into the year 2025, Zimbabwe reflects on 2024, a period marked by remarkable achievements that have strengthened foundations for sustained growth…

‘Africa should listen to women, youth voices in decision-making’

Gibson Nyikadzino-Herald Correspondent Demographic trends point to Africa as the world’s youngest continent. At the centre of the continent’s development trajectory ahead of the African Union’s (AU) Agenda 2063 initiative…

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